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Hesiodos And Mousa, 1932/1955. Etching, captioned in Greek in image, 36.5 x 29.9cm. Laid down on old backing. Georges Braque (French 1882-1963). From a series of 20 etchings for the publicationTheogony, Maeght, Paris, 1955.

Georges Braque. Edition: Is the portfolio of Braque - Spaces edited by in the wind of Arles. Very rare lithograph of Georges BRAQUE. Nude with raised arms. SIGNATURE: signed in the plate. LIMIT : Edition limited to 300 copies.

Artist: Georges Braque. Artist Georges Braque. Printed for the deluxe art revueVerve, published by Teriade in 1952. Date of Creation 1950-1969. Signed Unsigned. Not signed or numbered. Style Modernism.

Georges Braque (1882-1963). lithograph and stencil from a drawing by Braque. Published in 1950 with the permission of Georges Braque. Lithograph (1950) - signed - 250ex. Georges Braque was born in Argenteuil (Seine-and-Oise, currently United States) on 13 may 1882 and died in Paris on August 31, 1963, is a painter, sculptor and engraver french.

Georges Braque (1882-1963). Georges Braque was born in Argenteuil (Seine-and-Oise, currently United States) on 13 may 1882 and died in Paris on August 31, 1963, is a painter, sculptor and engraver french.

Georges Braque. Edition: Is the portfolio of Braque - Spaces edited by in the wind of Arles. Very rare lithograph of Georges BRAQUE. SIGNATURE: signed in the plate. PRINTER: Printing Union - Paris. Status: Good State, foxing on the sheet (see photos).

Georges Braque was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draghtsman, printmaker and sculptor. He adopted a monochromatic and neutral color palette in the belief that such a palette would emphasize the subject matter.

Georges Braque was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draghtsman, printmaker and sculptor. He adopted a monochromatic and neutral color palette in the belief that such a palette would emphasize the subject matter.

Georges Braque was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draghtsman, printmaker and sculptor. He adopted a monochromatic and neutral color palette in the belief that such a palette would emphasize the subject matter.